so, I've seen this! It's visually one of the more beautiful animations I've seen. Think if Foster's Home looked like it was made from stained glass windows and celtic illustrations, combined with some flat foreground/background transition trickery of Samurai Jack. The music is SO wonderful, by Bruno Coulalis, the man who did the Coraline soundtrack, among others (might be my fav part of this, actually...got the MP3s on Amazon for 8 bucks!).

The story is where it falls flat, but I don't think it's any fault of the visuals. The structure was just lacking: not enough motivation for this, lack of explanation for that, etc etc. The characters are wonderful, very well designed and likable, but those lacking story elements took me out of it every now and again. It just needed a little more and I think it would be a very well-to-do film. At any rate, I want to see more, more MORE from this studio in the future!

EDIT: oh yeah, and it looks like it will be coming to the US (probably going to be an extremely limited release, though O_o )

I've also seen it. It's visually stunning. I thought maybe that style would get a little annoying or look overdone, but I think it worked very well. The story wasn't the best, but it wasn't bad. It entertained me the whole way through.

The animation was beautiful. It felt like I was watching a work of art... or looking through an 'art of' book. It definitely felt as if it had aspects of Samurai Jack in the mix. But I felt disconnected from the characters throughout the film. The story felt like it was an episode out of Samurai Jack that could have been told in 20 minutes. Don't get me wrong, there were scenes that just absorbed me and I could be mesmerized by its ambiance. But overall, story is important and I really wish it were stronger. But I definitely would love to see more work come out of these guys. i know they had some difficult times getting funding and what not. It's definitely is inspiring to watch.